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Chicago examiner Chicago june 29 1913 sunday price five cents i vol xiii no 52 a m sunday mrs eddy to rise as did christ says mrs.stetson woman who plans battle for control of christian science church gives remarkable in terview on leader's immortality is ready for determined struggle i with those who seized reli jj gion after its founder died re | ports of 111 health untrue i new york june 28 0n the eve of lr i what it is believed will be one of the bitterest strqggteg in the history of the christiaii science church mi's augusra ! e stetson granted a remarkable inter view to-day to the Chicago kxaminer ' though she was not prepared to make , definite announcement mrs stetson who i in her book just issued has proclaimed 'â€¢ herself the successor and practically the j reincarnation of mn.y baker g eddy ' made it plain that she does not intend 10 [ yield control of the church to the boston i and new york group of men who seiner the official and finincial reins immedi : ately afcer the passing of mrs eddy in the interview mrs stetson asse.'t-d confidently that mrs eddy is not dead and that she has the same power that christ had to manifest himself to the world mrs stetson spo'ie in the library of the j magnificent home bhe constructed in west i ninety-sixth street immediately adjoining f the splendid church which she founded physically it was apparent that she is ready for the fight whether it comes now or is postponed until autumn appears in good health despite reports of her poor health which have been ind istriously circulated ; her grip w;;s firm her manner t-wclous uud her state of health apparently bou id lng during a conversation that continued for uurc than two ijÂ«wÃŸ she showed no sigus of fatigue physical or mental at the conclusion of the conversation she expressed her readiness to dictate replies to questions do you believe that mrs eddy will appear again on earth was the first question i do was the emphatic reply i believe that what was possible for man his reappearance to the world after seem 1 ing death cau be possible to woman for a time jesus was not visible but he rose to a demonstration over the hu man thought which embodied itself in flesh and through ih power of his christ consciousness manifested himself would you deny a woman who has learned jesus j method of destroying the false thoughts j which caused disease and death the spir ! itual ability to prove her teachings as jesus proved his ty manifesting herself to the world mrs a4j gust a e stetson who ex pects mrs eddy to rise from tomb like jesus thinks mrs eddy akin to god do you regard mrs eddy as the fe male representative of goaf was the next question i do replied mrs stetson god ! must manifest himself through woman ins lie oneo manifested himself through man our premise upon which we base our faith is god is spirit the only creator mind or the great thought con sciousness ave believe that spirit and its creation spiritual man and the spirit ual universe are the only realities of being god made mau in his own image and lll.eness therefore man is not ma terialâ€”he is spiritual mrs eddy's individual identity is an emanation of the principle of being â€” the great causation is creative thought force she has always existed and will continue forever to exist as an ideal of god when i state that mrs eddy never died l refer to her divine selfhood all christians are supposed to be lieve that the spiritual lives on even longfellow said there is no death what seems so is transition new era is beginning if you refer to the human material personality that has disappeared from our material view for a time jesus was not visible lint lie manifested himself mrs eddy's manifestation is the beginning of a new era the next uestion brought in response an interesting discussion of the woman question during which mrs stetson re vealed for the first time that she is an ardent suffragist here is the question do you believe that mrs eddy's teachings of eternal life and her great spiritual reflection of good is an animus in this hour of progress which is mov ing humanity particularly woman to demand recognition and her equal rights with man i think you are asking me if i am a niritnal suffragette responded mrs stetson i noticed an article in the evening sun to-day in which i was hon ored by that classification if woman is animated by the christ mind she would have the christ power to convince by demonstration the men who are now only waiting to see her prove her claim to equal intelligence and hbulty vanderbilt to build cup defender for u s former commodore coming back to plan boat to race lipton newport r 1 june 28 when cor e . nelius vanderbilt returns from europe in july with the steam yacht north star he will begin planning for the yacht to defend the america's cup against sir thomas lipton . .. before sailing mr vanderbilt stated he proposed to build a cup defender which means he will be at the head of the syn dicate i as he is one of the leading yachtsmen of america and formerly commodore of the new york yacht club he is in a position to take hold of the matter mr vanderbilt owns the sloop yacht aurora winner of many trophies home rule in year redmond asserts irish leader says only political earthquake can stop it special cable to the examiner london june 28 john redmond m p leader of the irish party in a signed article exclusively written for the Chicago examiner to-night snms up the prospects for home rule after a brief introduction mr redmond takes up the condition of the law as it stands to-day and says no man of course can foretell the future with absolute certainty but bar ring the chance of some political earth quake it is in my judgment as certain as the rising of to-morrow's sun that the home rule bill will be passed onto the statute book before this day next year pope at st peter's tomb prays there half an hour observ ing ancient custom special cable to the examiner rome june 28 pope pius this even ing observed the time honored custom of praying at st peter's tomb on st i'eter's eve he descended to the tomb of the apostle at sunset and remained in prayer for half an hour his holi ness accomplanied by his court descended from his apartments by elevator to raphael's loggio from which place he was taken in his chair to st peter's 8 autos tike mrs wilson to summer uome cornish housewives greet presi dent's wife and look for new fashions almost forget to cheer party has 41 trunks 5 autos and 30 servants and secret service men cornish n h june 28 mrs wood row wilson arrived here to-day iwith her daughter eleanor forty-one trunks five automobiles and a train of more than thirty servants and secret service men three hundred women and girls from this town and windsor vt were at the rail road station to welcome them s a reed of the windsor board of trade extended the official greetings to mrs wilson after the wilson party had driven away in their automobiles the awe-strick en women suddenly remembered they had forgotten to cheer and were forced to yell their greetings toward the fast disappearing automobiles the women rnen crowded round president reed and bombarded him with questions when can we call wh*_n can we go to see her when can we give her a reception they demanded women crowd constables mr heed called on windsor's eight constables to shove back the women and give him room then read a card from secretary tumulty which said for a few days after her arrival mrs wilson will be so busy getting her house hold n order that i wonder if it wouldn't be possible to postpone any social events until later they were disappointed the windsor housewives but they accepted the condi tion , - there were eight automobiles in the procession that took mrs wilson to winston churchill's home where she will spenl the summer she miss eleanor and miss bones hec secretary with the chauffeur and the footmen were in the first machine behind them came secret service men moving picture men photog raphers reporters and servants they shot do.vn the river and came to the windsor toll bridge with its brand new sign 2 ffne for autos running over five miles an hour and the chauf feurs obediently slowed down o w ljunsniore is tool keeper but when he saw the wilson automoliile he swung up the gate and they passed through without paying look for latest f^hions the women of cornish and windsor were anxious to get the latest tip in washington fashion they were all de lighted with mrs wilson's edfctume which consisted of a taupe suit chiffon waist and a taupe straw with a purple aigrette miss eleanor wore a dark blue suit and a corn straw miss bones was in gray it is four miles from the windsoi station to the great stone gates that mark the entrance to harlakendon the line of automobiles made the run in less than fifteen minutes the wilson special car had been attached to a train which ar rived at 1:12 five minutes late at ex actly 1:31 the automobile with mrs wil son and her daughter swept through the stone arch and into the churchill es tate a housekeeper seven servants foul butlers and a head chauffeur were to welcome them the secret service men barred all reporters and photographers at the gates a quarter of a mile away three drowned in lagoon at jackson park eighteen-year-old girl with sis ter of seven and fiance are victims boat hit by a launch nephew saves mother in tragedy caused by birthday celebra tion of engaged pair ruth williams seven years old her sister esther eighteen years old and the latter's fiance john detfesen twen ty years old were drowned in the east lagoon of jackson park last night mrÃŸ nina williams of 727 east fortieth street mother of the two girls was saved by her nephew e j parks the fifth passenger in the rowboat that was overturned in a collision with an electric launch to-day cwould have been the birthdy of both miss esther williams and detefesen and they decided to celebrate a day in advance with a picnic in the park mrs williams little ruth and parks who lived at the williams home were invited to join the party after dinner in the park and a stroll through the woods the five persons en tered a rowboat engaged by detefesen and with the two men at the rowlocks began a lazy trip about the lagoon they were in the shadow of wooded isle and singing softly when an electric launch driven by joseph kerrif suddenly shot across the lagoon headed straight for them and traveling as silently and swift ly as an arrow warning shout too late there was a shout of warning from the occupants of the rowboat but it came too late the little craft was struck j amidships by the launch and overturned all were thrown into the water clear of the overturned boat miss williams called to her fiance and little ruth appealed t?*fcsr aether the two girls and detefesen ihm appeared lieneath the water and did not come to the surface again it is believed that their bodies became entangled in the weeds under ten feet of water parks a powerful swimmer was able to catch mrs williams as she was sinking and tow her safely to shore all hope given up captain finnegan and all the members of the jackson park life saving corps and all the police in the park aided by rowboats searched unsuccessfully from the time of the accident until midnight without recovering or locating the bodies the current is swift and the weeds thick at the point where they sank and no hope was held out that they had escaped death blondes told how to dodge heat by u s orange underwear given as way to avoid prostration washington june 28 â€” blondes sljould beware of heat prostration these days because the public health service says they are more susceptible to the hent than brunettes as an offset to this susceptibility blondes should wear orange underwear and orange lined hats among other hints for keeping cool is sued by the public health service are don't keep thinking how hot is keep still ventilate your clothes as well as your office watch what you drink avoid meats swat the fly don't get chilled at night bathe as often as you want wilson is head of . summer widowers bong is my wife's gone to the country tut tut washington june 28 a summer's widowers club has been organized in the capital of which president wilson is the head the club will meet in the white house every day during the extra ses sion of congress and its membership is limited to three woodrow wilson jo j seph patrick tumulty and dr cary grayson who is a widower in name only nut having i wife the club song is my wife's gone to the country omitting the hurrah and inserting tut tut in its stead c.h.kramer arrested at bismarck gardens in the midst of revelry at the bismarck gardens at halsted and grace streets charles h kramer of 19 buena avenue was arrested last night on churges of larceny and embezzlement the city directory gives mr kramer as secretary cif tin william krliy sous company man ufacturers of automobile bodies and j limousines at 121 west a/liana street i the detectives said they understood thai an indictment hud been returned against j ! kramer i a p stokes banker is dead of apoplexy family at bedside see end after week's illness new york june 28 anson phelps stokes the financier died this evening at his home 230 madison avenue of apo plexy mr stokes had been ill a week the only immediate member of his fam ily who was not within easy reach of new york at the time the banker was stricken was his son anson phelps stokes jr who is in stockbridge mass the other near relatives were at the bed side shortly after being summoned mr stokes was attended by his son-in law dr ransom s hooker anson phelps stokes was born in new york and was a partner in phelps dodge & co and afterwards in the banking business of phelps stokes & co with his father james stokes in late years he had been principally interested in looking after his real estate holdings japs ask explanation of the hemet affair ambassador chlnda calls on bryan after business hours washington june 28 the japanese ambassador viscount chlnda called on the secretary of state after business hours to-day for a conference concerning the alleged outrages against japanese and koreans at hemet cal and on the reply of the united states to the last protest of japan it is understood that the jap anese foreign office has been forced because of the outbreak at hemet to to show a firm hand again in order to square.ltself with public opinion in japan inother words the incident at hemet has apparently put back very seriously the plan of settlement which has been substantially agreed upon secretary bryan to-day signed the protocols re newing the arbitration treaties with japan sweden and portugal for four years steal 100,000 gems while building burns bold robbers work with firemen fighting blaze v i hk one 2s under cover of a fire which t-eey probably set themselves robbers took 100,000 worth of jewelry from the establishment of udall & ballou 574 fifth avenue last night the mys tery and the menace of the band who dared enter the store before daylight had passed and who probably entered it while firemen were breaking through the basement grating to get at a blaze with hundreds of spectators surrounding the building prompted deputy dougherty to take personal charge and put inspector faurot on the job with thirty detectives not a clew has been obtained up to to night mrs armstrong's fee for attorneys is cut tells of borrowing money to edu cate daughters new york june 28 despite a long affidavit made by mrs rella abell arm strong who is suing her husband paul armstrong the playwright for divorce in which she says her attorneys are en titled to 2,500 justice goff to-day signed an order allowing the attorneys only 500 mrs armstrong also declares she has received no money for the schooling of her three daughters and has had to borrow 2,125 she says the testimony establishes misconduct on the part of armstrong militant to assail cat and mouse law imprisoned women to refuse water besides food in future special cable to the examiner london june 28 the militant suf fragists have planned a new campaign for the repeal of the government bill known as the cat and mouse law which provides for the release on parole and rearrest of hunger-striking suffra gists until their full sentences have been served the militants have decided that in fu ture all who are imprisoned will not only go on a hunger strike but will refuse all liquids as well the effect of this will be that the condition of the women will become critical more rapidly thad under a hunger strike aloue women set tuesday as day for big vote march parade will celebrate victory of suffrage and will mark start of new era for sex in political affairs mrs kenneth mclen nan to be grand mar shal of parade which may be followed by a meeting in grant park the victory of Illinois women in gain ing the ballot is to be celebrated tuesday afternooo in Chicago with a monster au tomobile parade nnd probably with a mass meeting in grant park reports that the south park ( omiiiis stoners will refuse permission for the mass meeting on the ground that it is to be political lias been denied superin tendent frank foster is said to have told mrs harriette taylor treadwell tuu the park could not be used by the suffragists edward tilden a member of the south park commission said last evening that he had no objection to the women using grant park and further said that be be llved the other commissioners would not object it is to be their celebration and there is no reasou why the park should not be used for a mass meeting " said mr tilden final plans for the parade were made at a meeting of the political equality league yesterday at the coivgress hotel in the afternoon there was a stormy session of the Illinois equal suffrage as sociation where future plans were being discussed the trouble that has devel oped between mrs trout state president and others who worked at springfield and mrs florence bennett peterson mrs ella s stewart and dr anna blount was completely settled according to reports given out after the meeting mrs trout praises papers the meeting was a closed one and was attended by practically all of the board members in Chicago censure for mrs trout and others including mrs sher man booth for alleged militant tactlces ; failed to develop everything has been settled was what mrs trout the president said when the meeting was over there will be no more trouble and we will all work together for the good of Illinois women l statements from some of the members i of the board that the newspapers of chi ! cago had not acted fairly wore promptly ; overruled by the chairman mrs trout praise was given to the newspapers of the entire state by her the Illinois equal suffrage association will co-operate with the r.quality i.eng'ie in the big celebration to be staged tues day in celebration of grantir tli fran chise to women the bill becomes a law on tuesday mrs kenneth moleuiiau has been chosen as the grand marshal of the day parade program out the arrangement of the parade has been planned as follows division iâ€”assembled1 â€” assembled on harrison and congress streets between michigan a/id wab*ph avenues mrs kenneth mclennan gland marshal in chargce includes governor and mrs dunne mayor and mrs harrison state senator miirill speaker mckinley and fiancee representative scott mrs grace wilbur trfiut mrs sherman booth mis antoinette funk mrs medill mc cormick former presidents catharine waugli mc culloch ella seas stewart kate hughes m-iry r holmes juliu holmes smith and elvira downey of the Illinois taqnal suffrage iwu Â» tion mrs harriette taylor treaelwell of tjh po litical equality league mrs frederick dow mrs ella flagg young assistant judgt maty bartelme directors and honorary members of the i niinou equal suffrage association i'llvision 2 â€” assembles on van buren street mrs dora earlc marshal includes the woman's party of the comity of cook and the esther fal kenstcin settlement division m assembles oi jackson boulevard miss mary miller marshal include the hu man rights party and the men's political ivnial : ity league division 4 â€” assembles on adams street miss emma steghagen marshal woman's trade union deague division sâ€”assembles5 â€” assembles on monroe street mrs ida wells barnett marshal the alpha club division a â€” vs-emblesi on madison stix?et miss margaret haley marshal Chicago tva-hera federation the board of the Illinois equal suttrnge j association yesterday voted to continue j their classes throughout the state edu cating mea and women how to vote i principal figures in.the new brick trust situation reading from top to bottom : attorney general james c mcÃŸeynolds mrs aileen christopher united states district attorney james h wilkerson and former united states district attorney ed win w sims johnson will sail for havre to-day fighter may be arrested and ex tradited if french treaty will permit montrkal jnne 28 jack johnson champion pugilist heavyweight of the world and his white wife who was lucille cameron went aboard the steam ship corinthian to-night preparatory to sailing for france early to-morrow morn ing the big fighter wore his famous brood smile showing bis double row of gold teeth for the first time in many weeks as he walked up the gang plank of the steamer for there is no possibility of his being deported from canada as au undesirable citizen and thus being forced to return lo the i'liiteil states washington juno 28 the officials of the department of state to-day began an investigation of a possible means of securing extradition papers for jack ! johnson the negro pugilist after he lands ; in france the officials abandoned all j hope of bringing johnson back from can ! nila when tliey learned of the dominion j law and of johnson's far-sighted step iu purchasing through tickets from Chicago to havre france vesuvius again in action shows first sign of eruption since 1906 spenial cable to the examiner naples june 28 mount vesuvius to-day for the first time since 1908 showed signs of eruption flames were observed shooting from the main crater and three slight earthquake shocks win felt professor mercalli director in charge of the observatory says the erupl.ri is due to the heavy rains filter cracks in thejrÂ«Â±er m'reykolds ended brick trust suit new charge attorney general said to have counseled district attorney wil kerson to drop case in Chicago court president wilson urged to push action brought by woman politicians said to fear revelation of graft washington june 28 members ot congress and prominent public officials are urging attorney general mcÃŸeynolds and president wilson to act immediate in counterniaridlc c order by which tho ! prosecution of the â€¢ '" cago brick trust ! was abandoned unless some action ia taken before moo day when the coiled states district i cou'.t r.djourns for its summer eeess the i statute of limitation will expire against the men involved and they will be im mune from prosecution attracts wide attention the ease is attracting wide attention because attorney general mclteynolds ap ! proved the action of u s district attor ney james h wilkerson at Chicago by which the suit against the trust and tho men behind it under the sherman anli i trust law was practically nolle prossed : and he is even acoused of having coua seled siic'li action on the part of us wilkei-s.ii this mcies the fourth scandal in which the present chief of tha department ol justice us become involved within twen ty days i 1 the progressive excise tax which j attorney general mclteynolds pro | posed to levy against the touacc j concerns commonly known as the tot i bacco trust this called forth a stlng*c | ing rebuke from president wilson who i lost no time in blocking an amend i ment to the underwood tariff bill in i troduced by senator hitchcock and t incorporating the mclteynolds tax i p la "- j wilson act on case t^b 2 the mcxab case in which th i attorney general was charged wita i having blocked the prosecution of mea i accused in the california white slav i scandal president wilson was s j alarmed over the indifference of mo | reynolds to this prosecution that he i made public a letter demanding imme | diate action g 3 the admission of representative ) sims that mcÃŸeynolds had intimated | i a sympathy for the railroad interests j which have long been fighting to abol j ish the commerce court sims made j public a letter in which the attorney j general suggested that he heed the | advice of the counsel for the louis ) ville afc nashville railroad in framing [ a measure intended to do away wita j the couimerce court _ | 4 the charge which involves tha [ Chicago brick trust it is alleged that | during a period of five years the com j biue supplied the city with all tha | paving and sewer brick used on pur | lie works although independent brick ] manufacturer submitted lower bids such a sudden termination of a case which had becume notorious through tha i detormiued efforts of the politicians in ; volved and others likely to be draped i iu by the exposures of an open trial to delay divert or squelch prosecution baa aroused a storm of protest ! charges are brought charge have been brought to the at ! tention of the department of justice and j the president concerning the failure ofl i ihe government to prosecute this case which seems to demand investigation if fur no other reason than to sift these charges and find the cause of the long^gj delay the attorney general and tbÃŸt president are beini urged to have tbev district attorney at Chicago have the ' case restored to the docket before the adjournment of the federal courts on monday for the summer recess the case against the Chicago brick trust which threatened to reveal bood j ling in the letting of city contracts failed 1 to come to trial for two years during the i administration of i'.iwln w birus a 1 united states district attorney at culfl cago fl | on june 7 last mr wilkerson gaid jk i news sâ€”city5 â€” city laife 7 want ads 2 â€” news 6 â€” editorial real fstate b sports fiction financial 4 society drama news foreign music b magazine autos 9 comics 1 7,000.00 house and lot you can win it easily see page seven of this section r -_ \ â– | \ motorcyledom | Â„ is speeding to elgin for the great international v >> motorcycle races there on friday july 4th you x > must go too â€” it wil be a thrilling sight 6 i motorcycling $ f is the great " diversion of the decade become a v ( motorcyclist now and know what real sport is a > pick out your motorcycle o-day buy it to-morrow a f and go on it 6 ? to the elgin races g ( $ ? there are striking motorcycle bargains in the 0 \ want ad section of to-day's examiner somebody ) will snap them up whv not vou a \ " â€¢ . i/y^v'-^f ll ' and cont i nu d warm light variable x\\\\^<d r winds torfti\iwy^^i itange of temperatures yesterday l|n|{mâ„¢s____t highest ss mjuu | average .- 85

Chicago examiner Chicago june 29 1913 sunday price five cents i vol xiii no 52 a m sunday mrs eddy to rise as did christ says mrs.stetson woman who plans battle for control of christian science church gives remarkable in terview on leader's immortality is ready for determined struggle i with those who seized reli jj gion after its founder died re | ports of 111 health untrue i new york june 28 0n the eve of lr i what it is believed will be one of the bitterest strqggteg in the history of the christiaii science church mi's augusra ! e stetson granted a remarkable inter view to-day to the Chicago kxaminer ' though she was not prepared to make , definite announcement mrs stetson who i in her book just issued has proclaimed 'â€¢ herself the successor and practically the j reincarnation of mn.y baker g eddy ' made it plain that she does not intend 10 [ yield control of the church to the boston i and new york group of men who seiner the official and finincial reins immedi : ately afcer the passing of mrs eddy in the interview mrs stetson asse.'t-d confidently that mrs eddy is not dead and that she has the same power that christ had to manifest himself to the world mrs stetson spo'ie in the library of the j magnificent home bhe constructed in west i ninety-sixth street immediately adjoining f the splendid church which she founded physically it was apparent that she is ready for the fight whether it comes now or is postponed until autumn appears in good health despite reports of her poor health which have been ind istriously circulated ; her grip w;;s firm her manner t-wclous uud her state of health apparently bou id lng during a conversation that continued for uurc than two ijÂ«wÃŸ she showed no sigus of fatigue physical or mental at the conclusion of the conversation she expressed her readiness to dictate replies to questions do you believe that mrs eddy will appear again on earth was the first question i do was the emphatic reply i believe that what was possible for man his reappearance to the world after seem 1 ing death cau be possible to woman for a time jesus was not visible but he rose to a demonstration over the hu man thought which embodied itself in flesh and through ih power of his christ consciousness manifested himself would you deny a woman who has learned jesus j method of destroying the false thoughts j which caused disease and death the spir ! itual ability to prove her teachings as jesus proved his ty manifesting herself to the world mrs a4j gust a e stetson who ex pects mrs eddy to rise from tomb like jesus thinks mrs eddy akin to god do you regard mrs eddy as the fe male representative of goaf was the next question i do replied mrs stetson god ! must manifest himself through woman ins lie oneo manifested himself through man our premise upon which we base our faith is god is spirit the only creator mind or the great thought con sciousness ave believe that spirit and its creation spiritual man and the spirit ual universe are the only realities of being god made mau in his own image and lll.eness therefore man is not ma terialâ€”he is spiritual mrs eddy's individual identity is an emanation of the principle of being â€” the great causation is creative thought force she has always existed and will continue forever to exist as an ideal of god when i state that mrs eddy never died l refer to her divine selfhood all christians are supposed to be lieve that the spiritual lives on even longfellow said there is no death what seems so is transition new era is beginning if you refer to the human material personality that has disappeared from our material view for a time jesus was not visible lint lie manifested himself mrs eddy's manifestation is the beginning of a new era the next uestion brought in response an interesting discussion of the woman question during which mrs stetson re vealed for the first time that she is an ardent suffragist here is the question do you believe that mrs eddy's teachings of eternal life and her great spiritual reflection of good is an animus in this hour of progress which is mov ing humanity particularly woman to demand recognition and her equal rights with man i think you are asking me if i am a niritnal suffragette responded mrs stetson i noticed an article in the evening sun to-day in which i was hon ored by that classification if woman is animated by the christ mind she would have the christ power to convince by demonstration the men who are now only waiting to see her prove her claim to equal intelligence and hbulty vanderbilt to build cup defender for u s former commodore coming back to plan boat to race lipton newport r 1 june 28 when cor e . nelius vanderbilt returns from europe in july with the steam yacht north star he will begin planning for the yacht to defend the america's cup against sir thomas lipton . .. before sailing mr vanderbilt stated he proposed to build a cup defender which means he will be at the head of the syn dicate i as he is one of the leading yachtsmen of america and formerly commodore of the new york yacht club he is in a position to take hold of the matter mr vanderbilt owns the sloop yacht aurora winner of many trophies home rule in year redmond asserts irish leader says only political earthquake can stop it special cable to the examiner london june 28 john redmond m p leader of the irish party in a signed article exclusively written for the Chicago examiner to-night snms up the prospects for home rule after a brief introduction mr redmond takes up the condition of the law as it stands to-day and says no man of course can foretell the future with absolute certainty but bar ring the chance of some political earth quake it is in my judgment as certain as the rising of to-morrow's sun that the home rule bill will be passed onto the statute book before this day next year pope at st peter's tomb prays there half an hour observ ing ancient custom special cable to the examiner rome june 28 pope pius this even ing observed the time honored custom of praying at st peter's tomb on st i'eter's eve he descended to the tomb of the apostle at sunset and remained in prayer for half an hour his holi ness accomplanied by his court descended from his apartments by elevator to raphael's loggio from which place he was taken in his chair to st peter's 8 autos tike mrs wilson to summer uome cornish housewives greet presi dent's wife and look for new fashions almost forget to cheer party has 41 trunks 5 autos and 30 servants and secret service men cornish n h june 28 mrs wood row wilson arrived here to-day iwith her daughter eleanor forty-one trunks five automobiles and a train of more than thirty servants and secret service men three hundred women and girls from this town and windsor vt were at the rail road station to welcome them s a reed of the windsor board of trade extended the official greetings to mrs wilson after the wilson party had driven away in their automobiles the awe-strick en women suddenly remembered they had forgotten to cheer and were forced to yell their greetings toward the fast disappearing automobiles the women rnen crowded round president reed and bombarded him with questions when can we call wh*_n can we go to see her when can we give her a reception they demanded women crowd constables mr heed called on windsor's eight constables to shove back the women and give him room then read a card from secretary tumulty which said for a few days after her arrival mrs wilson will be so busy getting her house hold n order that i wonder if it wouldn't be possible to postpone any social events until later they were disappointed the windsor housewives but they accepted the condi tion , - there were eight automobiles in the procession that took mrs wilson to winston churchill's home where she will spenl the summer she miss eleanor and miss bones hec secretary with the chauffeur and the footmen were in the first machine behind them came secret service men moving picture men photog raphers reporters and servants they shot do.vn the river and came to the windsor toll bridge with its brand new sign 2 ffne for autos running over five miles an hour and the chauf feurs obediently slowed down o w ljunsniore is tool keeper but when he saw the wilson automoliile he swung up the gate and they passed through without paying look for latest f^hions the women of cornish and windsor were anxious to get the latest tip in washington fashion they were all de lighted with mrs wilson's edfctume which consisted of a taupe suit chiffon waist and a taupe straw with a purple aigrette miss eleanor wore a dark blue suit and a corn straw miss bones was in gray it is four miles from the windsoi station to the great stone gates that mark the entrance to harlakendon the line of automobiles made the run in less than fifteen minutes the wilson special car had been attached to a train which ar rived at 1:12 five minutes late at ex actly 1:31 the automobile with mrs wil son and her daughter swept through the stone arch and into the churchill es tate a housekeeper seven servants foul butlers and a head chauffeur were to welcome them the secret service men barred all reporters and photographers at the gates a quarter of a mile away three drowned in lagoon at jackson park eighteen-year-old girl with sis ter of seven and fiance are victims boat hit by a launch nephew saves mother in tragedy caused by birthday celebra tion of engaged pair ruth williams seven years old her sister esther eighteen years old and the latter's fiance john detfesen twen ty years old were drowned in the east lagoon of jackson park last night mrÃŸ nina williams of 727 east fortieth street mother of the two girls was saved by her nephew e j parks the fifth passenger in the rowboat that was overturned in a collision with an electric launch to-day cwould have been the birthdy of both miss esther williams and detefesen and they decided to celebrate a day in advance with a picnic in the park mrs williams little ruth and parks who lived at the williams home were invited to join the party after dinner in the park and a stroll through the woods the five persons en tered a rowboat engaged by detefesen and with the two men at the rowlocks began a lazy trip about the lagoon they were in the shadow of wooded isle and singing softly when an electric launch driven by joseph kerrif suddenly shot across the lagoon headed straight for them and traveling as silently and swift ly as an arrow warning shout too late there was a shout of warning from the occupants of the rowboat but it came too late the little craft was struck j amidships by the launch and overturned all were thrown into the water clear of the overturned boat miss williams called to her fiance and little ruth appealed t?*fcsr aether the two girls and detefesen ihm appeared lieneath the water and did not come to the surface again it is believed that their bodies became entangled in the weeds under ten feet of water parks a powerful swimmer was able to catch mrs williams as she was sinking and tow her safely to shore all hope given up captain finnegan and all the members of the jackson park life saving corps and all the police in the park aided by rowboats searched unsuccessfully from the time of the accident until midnight without recovering or locating the bodies the current is swift and the weeds thick at the point where they sank and no hope was held out that they had escaped death blondes told how to dodge heat by u s orange underwear given as way to avoid prostration washington june 28 â€” blondes sljould beware of heat prostration these days because the public health service says they are more susceptible to the hent than brunettes as an offset to this susceptibility blondes should wear orange underwear and orange lined hats among other hints for keeping cool is sued by the public health service are don't keep thinking how hot is keep still ventilate your clothes as well as your office watch what you drink avoid meats swat the fly don't get chilled at night bathe as often as you want wilson is head of . summer widowers bong is my wife's gone to the country tut tut washington june 28 a summer's widowers club has been organized in the capital of which president wilson is the head the club will meet in the white house every day during the extra ses sion of congress and its membership is limited to three woodrow wilson jo j seph patrick tumulty and dr cary grayson who is a widower in name only nut having i wife the club song is my wife's gone to the country omitting the hurrah and inserting tut tut in its stead c.h.kramer arrested at bismarck gardens in the midst of revelry at the bismarck gardens at halsted and grace streets charles h kramer of 19 buena avenue was arrested last night on churges of larceny and embezzlement the city directory gives mr kramer as secretary cif tin william krliy sous company man ufacturers of automobile bodies and j limousines at 121 west a/liana street i the detectives said they understood thai an indictment hud been returned against j ! kramer i a p stokes banker is dead of apoplexy family at bedside see end after week's illness new york june 28 anson phelps stokes the financier died this evening at his home 230 madison avenue of apo plexy mr stokes had been ill a week the only immediate member of his fam ily who was not within easy reach of new york at the time the banker was stricken was his son anson phelps stokes jr who is in stockbridge mass the other near relatives were at the bed side shortly after being summoned mr stokes was attended by his son-in law dr ransom s hooker anson phelps stokes was born in new york and was a partner in phelps dodge & co and afterwards in the banking business of phelps stokes & co with his father james stokes in late years he had been principally interested in looking after his real estate holdings japs ask explanation of the hemet affair ambassador chlnda calls on bryan after business hours washington june 28 the japanese ambassador viscount chlnda called on the secretary of state after business hours to-day for a conference concerning the alleged outrages against japanese and koreans at hemet cal and on the reply of the united states to the last protest of japan it is understood that the jap anese foreign office has been forced because of the outbreak at hemet to to show a firm hand again in order to square.ltself with public opinion in japan inother words the incident at hemet has apparently put back very seriously the plan of settlement which has been substantially agreed upon secretary bryan to-day signed the protocols re newing the arbitration treaties with japan sweden and portugal for four years steal 100,000 gems while building burns bold robbers work with firemen fighting blaze v i hk one 2s under cover of a fire which t-eey probably set themselves robbers took 100,000 worth of jewelry from the establishment of udall & ballou 574 fifth avenue last night the mys tery and the menace of the band who dared enter the store before daylight had passed and who probably entered it while firemen were breaking through the basement grating to get at a blaze with hundreds of spectators surrounding the building prompted deputy dougherty to take personal charge and put inspector faurot on the job with thirty detectives not a clew has been obtained up to to night mrs armstrong's fee for attorneys is cut tells of borrowing money to edu cate daughters new york june 28 despite a long affidavit made by mrs rella abell arm strong who is suing her husband paul armstrong the playwright for divorce in which she says her attorneys are en titled to 2,500 justice goff to-day signed an order allowing the attorneys only 500 mrs armstrong also declares she has received no money for the schooling of her three daughters and has had to borrow 2,125 she says the testimony establishes misconduct on the part of armstrong militant to assail cat and mouse law imprisoned women to refuse water besides food in future special cable to the examiner london june 28 the militant suf fragists have planned a new campaign for the repeal of the government bill known as the cat and mouse law which provides for the release on parole and rearrest of hunger-striking suffra gists until their full sentences have been served the militants have decided that in fu ture all who are imprisoned will not only go on a hunger strike but will refuse all liquids as well the effect of this will be that the condition of the women will become critical more rapidly thad under a hunger strike aloue women set tuesday as day for big vote march parade will celebrate victory of suffrage and will mark start of new era for sex in political affairs mrs kenneth mclen nan to be grand mar shal of parade which may be followed by a meeting in grant park the victory of Illinois women in gain ing the ballot is to be celebrated tuesday afternooo in Chicago with a monster au tomobile parade nnd probably with a mass meeting in grant park reports that the south park ( omiiiis stoners will refuse permission for the mass meeting on the ground that it is to be political lias been denied superin tendent frank foster is said to have told mrs harriette taylor treadwell tuu the park could not be used by the suffragists edward tilden a member of the south park commission said last evening that he had no objection to the women using grant park and further said that be be llved the other commissioners would not object it is to be their celebration and there is no reasou why the park should not be used for a mass meeting " said mr tilden final plans for the parade were made at a meeting of the political equality league yesterday at the coivgress hotel in the afternoon there was a stormy session of the Illinois equal suffrage as sociation where future plans were being discussed the trouble that has devel oped between mrs trout state president and others who worked at springfield and mrs florence bennett peterson mrs ella s stewart and dr anna blount was completely settled according to reports given out after the meeting mrs trout praises papers the meeting was a closed one and was attended by practically all of the board members in Chicago censure for mrs trout and others including mrs sher man booth for alleged militant tactlces ; failed to develop everything has been settled was what mrs trout the president said when the meeting was over there will be no more trouble and we will all work together for the good of Illinois women l statements from some of the members i of the board that the newspapers of chi ! cago had not acted fairly wore promptly ; overruled by the chairman mrs trout praise was given to the newspapers of the entire state by her the Illinois equal suffrage association will co-operate with the r.quality i.eng'ie in the big celebration to be staged tues day in celebration of grantir tli fran chise to women the bill becomes a law on tuesday mrs kenneth moleuiiau has been chosen as the grand marshal of the day parade program out the arrangement of the parade has been planned as follows division iâ€”assembled1 â€” assembled on harrison and congress streets between michigan a/id wab*ph avenues mrs kenneth mclennan gland marshal in chargce includes governor and mrs dunne mayor and mrs harrison state senator miirill speaker mckinley and fiancee representative scott mrs grace wilbur trfiut mrs sherman booth mis antoinette funk mrs medill mc cormick former presidents catharine waugli mc culloch ella seas stewart kate hughes m-iry r holmes juliu holmes smith and elvira downey of the Illinois taqnal suffrage iwu Â» tion mrs harriette taylor treaelwell of tjh po litical equality league mrs frederick dow mrs ella flagg young assistant judgt maty bartelme directors and honorary members of the i niinou equal suffrage association i'llvision 2 â€” assembles on van buren street mrs dora earlc marshal includes the woman's party of the comity of cook and the esther fal kenstcin settlement division m assembles oi jackson boulevard miss mary miller marshal include the hu man rights party and the men's political ivnial : ity league division 4 â€” assembles on adams street miss emma steghagen marshal woman's trade union deague division sâ€”assembles5 â€” assembles on monroe street mrs ida wells barnett marshal the alpha club division a â€” vs-emblesi on madison stix?et miss margaret haley marshal Chicago tva-hera federation the board of the Illinois equal suttrnge j association yesterday voted to continue j their classes throughout the state edu cating mea and women how to vote i principal figures in.the new brick trust situation reading from top to bottom : attorney general james c mcÃŸeynolds mrs aileen christopher united states district attorney james h wilkerson and former united states district attorney ed win w sims johnson will sail for havre to-day fighter may be arrested and ex tradited if french treaty will permit montrkal jnne 28 jack johnson champion pugilist heavyweight of the world and his white wife who was lucille cameron went aboard the steam ship corinthian to-night preparatory to sailing for france early to-morrow morn ing the big fighter wore his famous brood smile showing bis double row of gold teeth for the first time in many weeks as he walked up the gang plank of the steamer for there is no possibility of his being deported from canada as au undesirable citizen and thus being forced to return lo the i'liiteil states washington juno 28 the officials of the department of state to-day began an investigation of a possible means of securing extradition papers for jack ! johnson the negro pugilist after he lands ; in france the officials abandoned all j hope of bringing johnson back from can ! nila when tliey learned of the dominion j law and of johnson's far-sighted step iu purchasing through tickets from Chicago to havre france vesuvius again in action shows first sign of eruption since 1906 spenial cable to the examiner naples june 28 mount vesuvius to-day for the first time since 1908 showed signs of eruption flames were observed shooting from the main crater and three slight earthquake shocks win felt professor mercalli director in charge of the observatory says the erupl.ri is due to the heavy rains filter cracks in thejrÂ«Â±er m'reykolds ended brick trust suit new charge attorney general said to have counseled district attorney wil kerson to drop case in Chicago court president wilson urged to push action brought by woman politicians said to fear revelation of graft washington june 28 members ot congress and prominent public officials are urging attorney general mcÃŸeynolds and president wilson to act immediate in counterniaridlc c order by which tho ! prosecution of the â€¢ '" cago brick trust ! was abandoned unless some action ia taken before moo day when the coiled states district i cou'.t r.djourns for its summer eeess the i statute of limitation will expire against the men involved and they will be im mune from prosecution attracts wide attention the ease is attracting wide attention because attorney general mclteynolds ap ! proved the action of u s district attor ney james h wilkerson at Chicago by which the suit against the trust and tho men behind it under the sherman anli i trust law was practically nolle prossed : and he is even acoused of having coua seled siic'li action on the part of us wilkei-s.ii this mcies the fourth scandal in which the present chief of tha department ol justice us become involved within twen ty days i 1 the progressive excise tax which j attorney general mclteynolds pro | posed to levy against the touacc j concerns commonly known as the tot i bacco trust this called forth a stlng*c | ing rebuke from president wilson who i lost no time in blocking an amend i ment to the underwood tariff bill in i troduced by senator hitchcock and t incorporating the mclteynolds tax i p la "- j wilson act on case t^b 2 the mcxab case in which th i attorney general was charged wita i having blocked the prosecution of mea i accused in the california white slav i scandal president wilson was s j alarmed over the indifference of mo | reynolds to this prosecution that he i made public a letter demanding imme | diate action g 3 the admission of representative ) sims that mcÃŸeynolds had intimated | i a sympathy for the railroad interests j which have long been fighting to abol j ish the commerce court sims made j public a letter in which the attorney j general suggested that he heed the | advice of the counsel for the louis ) ville afc nashville railroad in framing [ a measure intended to do away wita j the couimerce court _ | 4 the charge which involves tha [ Chicago brick trust it is alleged that | during a period of five years the com j biue supplied the city with all tha | paving and sewer brick used on pur | lie works although independent brick ] manufacturer submitted lower bids such a sudden termination of a case which had becume notorious through tha i detormiued efforts of the politicians in ; volved and others likely to be draped i iu by the exposures of an open trial to delay divert or squelch prosecution baa aroused a storm of protest ! charges are brought charge have been brought to the at ! tention of the department of justice and j the president concerning the failure ofl i ihe government to prosecute this case which seems to demand investigation if fur no other reason than to sift these charges and find the cause of the long^gj delay the attorney general and tbÃŸt president are beini urged to have tbev district attorney at Chicago have the ' case restored to the docket before the adjournment of the federal courts on monday for the summer recess the case against the Chicago brick trust which threatened to reveal bood j ling in the letting of city contracts failed 1 to come to trial for two years during the i administration of i'.iwln w birus a 1 united states district attorney at culfl cago fl | on june 7 last mr wilkerson gaid jk i news sâ€”city5 â€” city laife 7 want ads 2 â€” news 6 â€” editorial real fstate b sports fiction financial 4 society drama news foreign music b magazine autos 9 comics 1 7,000.00 house and lot you can win it easily see page seven of this section r -_ \ â– | \ motorcyledom | Â„ is speeding to elgin for the great international v >> motorcycle races there on friday july 4th you x > must go too â€” it wil be a thrilling sight 6 i motorcycling $ f is the great " diversion of the decade become a v ( motorcyclist now and know what real sport is a > pick out your motorcycle o-day buy it to-morrow a f and go on it 6 ? to the elgin races g ( $ ? there are striking motorcycle bargains in the 0 \ want ad section of to-day's examiner somebody ) will snap them up whv not vou a \ " â€¢ . i/y^v'-^f ll ' and cont i nu d warm light variable x\\\\^